ASI launches new site, signs Vincent Duvignac

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 17 June, 2011 : - - Bordeaux, France - 17 June, 2011 - ASI Management, one of Europe's leading action sports athlete management agencies, is proud to announce the launch of its brand new website. The new website, asi-management.com showcases the many ways in which the agency and its roster of athletes work with core and mainstream brands across a number of different action sports including snowboarding, surfing, skateboarding, and BMX.

And speaking of new developments, ASI Management is also proud to announce it now represents the interests of up-and-coming Swiss snowboarder David Bertschinger Karg and French surfer Vincent Duvignac. 21-year-old freestyle rider DBK is one of the most exciting talents to emerge from the Alps in the last few years, and never fails to make a huge impression in the park, backcountry and on the international contest scene.

Speaking shortly after signing on the dotted line with ASI Management, DBK said: "I'm stoked to be represented by ASI Management. I'm already pumped about the prospect of getting back on the snow after a short summer break, and can't wait to step it up again next season."

Duvignac, who only recently joined the Casio G-SHOCK team, has blasted his way to the top of the European surf scene in the last 12 months, and with some great results to his name, is now most definitely a name on everyone's radar. Reflecting on what's to come, Duvignac said: "I just want to keep building on the momentum I've built up in the last few months, and keep making progress on the WQS. It's nice to know I can focus on my career goals even more now that ASI has got my back."

Guillaume Valladeau, ASI Management CEO, said: "It's great to welcome David and Vincent into the ASI Management fold. They are undoubtedly two of Europe's most progressive riders, and their super-professional attitudes make them both a real pleasure to work with. We're looking forward to working alongside David and Vincent to help them achieve all their goals."